Explosions Rock Kyiv After Russian Strike: Live Updates

May 01, 2023
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Rescuers searching for survivors in the rubble in Uman, Ukraine, on Friday.

The death toll from a Russian rocket attack on an apartment block in the central Ukrainian city of Uman reached at least 23 on Friday, making it one of the most deadly single incidents for civilians in Ukraine this year.

It is considered a war crime to deliberately or recklessly attack civilian populations. In all, at least 8,574 civilians have been killed since Russia invaded in February 2022 and 14,441 have been injured, according to the latest data from the United Nations, which warns that the true figures are most likely far greater. For its part, Moscow denies that it has targeted civilians, despite evidence to the contrary.

Here is a list of some of the other deadly episodes for civilians since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.

2022:

The city of Kharkiv

Few places in Ukraine were hit harder in the early weeks of Russia’s invasion than Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city after the capital. Local authorities said in mid-March of 2022 that at least 500 civilians had been killed in Russian rocket and missile attacks on apartment blocks and public buildings. That month was the deadliest of the war for civilians, according to United Nations data.

Mariupol theater

Image A satellite image showing the damage to the Mariupol theater and nearby buildings, in March. Credit... Maxar Technologies, via Shutterstock

A Russian airstrike destroyed a theater in the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol on March 16. The word “children” had been written in large white lettering outside to show that civilians were sheltering in the building. Amnesty International said in a report that at least a dozen people were killed “and likely many more.” Survivors told a reporter from The New York Times that between 60 and 200 people had been killed. The attack took place during a siege of the city, which fell to Russian forces in May. The U.N.’s top human rights official said that Mariupol was probably the “deadliest place in Ukraine” in the war’s first three months.

Kramatorsk train station

More than 50 civilians died when Russian forces shelled a train station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, in Donetsk Province, on April 8. The civilians, including women and children, were fleeing fighting in the province. The attack heralded the start of Russia’s campaign to seize the whole of the Donbas region.

Kremenchuk shopping mall

A Russian missile strike on June 27 on a shopping mall in the industrial city of Kremenchuk, located in Ukraine’s central Poltava region, killed 20 people and wounded 59 others, a senior government official said.

Chasiv Yar apartment block

Image Emergency workers carrying a body from a four-story building hit by an airstrike in the village of Chasiv Yar, near Bakhmut in the Donetsk Region, in July. Credit... Mauricio Lima for The New York Times

A Russian strike on an apartment complex in Chasiv Yar, a small city in Donetsk Province, on July 9, killed at least 43 people, according to local emergency services. Ukrainian authorities said that Russian forces had used multiple rocket launchers in the attack.

Vinnytsia shopping center

Russian cruise missiles hit a shopping center, a dance studio and a wedding hall in Vinnytsia, a city in central Ukraine hundreds of miles from the front line, on July 14. At least 23 people were killed including a 4-year-old girl with Down syndrome.

Zaporizhzhia convoy

Russian missiles struck a convoy of vehicles carrying people fleeing fighting in the Zaporizhzhia region, southern Ukraine, on Sept. 30, killing at least 30 people and wounding 88 others.

2023:

Dnipro apartment building

A heavy-duty missile built to sink ships exploded in a dense Ukrainian cityscape of homes and shops on Jan. 15, devastating a nine-story residential building. The strike killed 46 people, including six children.

Sloviansk

A Russian missile attack on a residential neighborhood in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk on April 14 killed at least 13 people, including a 2-year-old boy.

Source: The New York Times